December 09, 2018
November 28, 2018
Ah yes, my favorite board-breaking technique, pulling it apart with your bare hands.
Ah again.
Script Rating: 9.5/10
Ain’t no ordinary kid ;-;
Sunday: 7/10
Monday: 7/10
Oh wow, an actually interesting arc.
7/10
Miranda is a really good fighter, I just wished she used her skills to actually defend herself and not attack people whenever she wants.
5/10 It’s a basic Miranda joke, but it doesn’t need to be funny. It’s basically a setup for the actual lessons.
OKAY
!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHEESH! I am even more scared than I already was!
She’ll be a great martial arts teacher.
I used to to karate in elementary school for like three years. I broke my first board in first grade. Take that Miranda!
This is going to be interesting, but doesn’t Nate have to lift to beat Chester as well?
She’s one strong Kindergartener
She is a monster the fbi scientists should do tests on her
Looks like this should be a pretty good arc. Miranda got gains! 9/10
Nate has “interesting/scary” younger friends.
Is this knowledge all from MMA?
Wait… I thought Miranda was in 1st Grade.
I thought Miranda was in first grade.
decent arc 7/10 miranda is scary
Hi.
I’m still here. This strip still stinks.
Yes sensei……
I’ve never heard anyone in America refer to preschool as nursery school…
The wood has to be mighty thin for it to break that easily.
you have this knowledge an strength, and you want some mudpies and a ball of string?
I thought she was a first grade remember book buddies Peter wasn’t there and it is first garde
holy﹣
That one cousin that your asian dad always compares to you:
February 17, 2022
January 19, 2021
Fat grizz is back at it again. about 2 years ago
Ah yes, my favorite board-breaking technique, pulling it apart with your bare hands.
Hysterical Nate about 2 years ago
Ah again.
Script Rating: 9.5/10
Wise-Cracking Amelia about 2 years ago
Ain’t no ordinary kid ;-;
Spring Fever Nate about 2 years ago
Sunday: 7/10
Monday: 7/10
Oh wow, an actually interesting arc.
7/10
Meme Dee Dee (king of the comic reviewers) about 2 years ago
Miranda is a really good fighter, I just wished she used her skills to actually defend herself and not attack people whenever she wants.
5/10 It’s a basic Miranda joke, but it doesn’t need to be funny. It’s basically a setup for the actual lessons.
BACK9BOB about 2 years ago
OKAY
Mono_Matt_36 about 2 years ago
!!!!!!!!!!!!
NateNate about 2 years ago
SHEESH! I am even more scared than I already was!
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
She’ll be a great martial arts teacher.
Iron Spidey 824 about 2 years ago
I used to to karate in elementary school for like three years. I broke my first board in first grade. Take that Miranda!
deadzwastakenn about 2 years ago
This is going to be interesting, but doesn’t Nate have to lift to beat Chester as well?
Clarence about 2 years ago
She’s one strong Kindergartener
Spider-Man Peter Parker about 2 years ago
She is a monster the fbi scientists should do tests on her
Bald Nate about 2 years ago
Looks like this should be a pretty good arc. Miranda got gains! 9/10
brick10 about 2 years ago
Nate has “interesting/scary” younger friends.
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
Is this knowledge all from MMA?
caught lacking about 2 years ago
Wait… I thought Miranda was in 1st Grade.
Howie1057 about 2 years ago
I thought Miranda was in first grade.
toads are superior about 2 years ago
decent arc 7/10 miranda is scary
Annabeth Chase about 2 years ago
Hi.
Annabeth Chase about 2 years ago
I’m still here. This strip still stinks.
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Yes sensei……
Swayamplays about 2 years ago
I’ve never heard anyone in America refer to preschool as nursery school…
NiceFacing about 2 years ago
The wood has to be mighty thin for it to break that easily.
GIGACHAD about 2 years ago
you have this knowledge an strength, and you want some mudpies and a ball of string?
-unbound- about 2 years ago
I thought she was a first grade remember book buddies Peter wasn’t there and it is first garde
maybe a human about 2 years ago
holy﹣
Big Nate! about 1 month ago
That one cousin that your asian dad always compares to you: